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Big House
There were prison and gangster films during the silent era. "The Godless Girl" and "Alias Jimmy Valentine" are examples of such films before sound came along. However, sound gave such films an added dimension. "The Big House" is one of the earliest and b... »
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Freaks (1932)
Tod Browning, who directed Bela Lugosi in the original Dracula, stepped into even eerier territory with this 1932 story of betrayal and retribution in the circus. Evil trapeze artist Olga Baclanova seduces and marries a midget in the circus sidesh... »
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Champ (1931)
The film opens on a country dirt road, the Champ is running down the road, training for his next fight. Someone hits a punching bag, then we see the Champ (who looks a little paunchy). He promises to stay off liquor. A can of tomatoes is used to sober hi... »
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Cimarron (1931)
This epic Western won the 1931 Academy Award for Best Picture. Heartthrob Richard Dix plays Yancey Cravat (yes, really, that's his name) a frontiersman, newspaper editor, and former gunslinger who's studly enough to fill in as preacher or lawyer should t... »
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